LexClash
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LexClash

LexClash is a Brazilian hip-hop trio from São Paulo that makes music about anime characters. Their most popular track is "Rap do Tanjiro, Zenitsu e Inosuke,"...

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LexClash raps about anime characters from São Paulo.

A Brazilian hip-hop trio that makes music about Demon Slayer, Chainsaw Man, and other anime series.

For a sense of their style, check out "Rap do Tanjiro, Zenitsu e Inosuke" or "Denji e Makima (Chainsaw Man) - Nunca Foi Amor." They're straightforward about their niche.

They've carved out a specific lane by blending hip-hop and electronic production with anime themes, which isn't common in the genre. Songs like "Rap do Tanjiro, Zenitsu e Inosuke" draw directly from Demon Slayer, and they've built a following through YouTube videos that gather substantial views. Their debut album "Anime Playground" features this mix of hip-hop, EDM, and trap styles.

The trio, Lex, Clash, and DJ Akira, started making music about anime characters from São Paulo. They released "Anime Playground" as a debut album and kept focusing on series like Demon Slayer and Chainsaw Man despite some listener questions about the combination.

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LexClash is a Brazilian hip-hop trio from São Paulo that makes music about anime characters. Their most popular track is "Rap do Tanjiro, Zenitsu e Inosuke," which draws from the Demon Slayer series. They've also recorded songs about other anime like Chainsaw Man and Saint Seiya, including "Denji e Makima (Chainsaw Man) - Nunca Foi Amor" and "Rap do Shaka de Virgem (CDZ Saint Seiya) Última Mensagem."

The group consists of Lex, Clash, and DJ Akira. Their work blends hip-hop with electronic production, creating tracks that appeal specifically to anime fans. Another notable song is "Hashiras x Luas Superiores (Demon Slayer) - Até o Amanhecer," which continues their focus on Demon Slayer themes.

They released a debut album called "Anime Playground" that features their mix of hip-hop, EDM, and trap styles. While some listeners questioned combining hip-hop with anime subjects, the trio kept making music in this style. Their YouTube videos have gathered substantial view counts, particularly for their Demon Slayer-related tracks.

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